1. ETF is listed and traded on stock exchanges. They can be bought or sold via a regular brokerage account. For
example, in Singapore, the STI ETF is listed on Singapore Exchange (SGX) can be traded through a broker/dealer
(e.g.: Phillip Securities Pte Ltd).
2. Payment
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Prevailing brokerage commissions.•
and GST on brokerage, Clearing Fees & SGX Access Fee.
ok?
Plus Clearing Fees of 0.04% (max. of S$600) & SGX Access Fee of 0.0075% on the contract valueSalute ( Date: 12-Feb-2010 12:13) Posted:
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Ask the related vendor. There is risk while accompanied by reward too!
Salute ( Date: 12-Feb-2010 12:13) Posted:
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Hi,
anyone who know about ETF, appreciate if you can "enlighten" me. I realise that Phillips, DBS has this. Do we buy this as the way we buy shares. How do we get to know the components of ETFs before we buy it. Is there a better way to buy.
what is the risk in buying ETF.
Thank you